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Cultural day celebration!

All kinds of people live all over the world keep their own culture, similarly, in the society of our Pakistan, the most populated province Punjab also has a completely different culture.

14th March Cultural Day was celebrated in our Punjab and we organized many programs to highlight the old custom among people and children.

The culture of our area is absolutely beautiful and it is very beautiful, people live their lives by maintaining their strength, and in every age of life, they celebrate their culture smoothly and steadily.

Tying a turban on the head and smoking hubble bubble is the basic legacy of our decency and in our countryside till today people live such a life and together they share their pain along with smoking hubble bubble.

In the pictures below, some children have also been made to practice old games and they have been told how our old games were played in the countryside and they were well told and practiced to make them alive.

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Many children did not know at all about the old games, they were not even aware of the principles of playing them. Students were told the names of the games and how to play them in right way.

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A student that sits in our midst, exposing our country culture by changing dress to show of our countryside life style.

Even today, our countrymen wear this type of clothing and often smoke hubble bubble by wearing a turban on the head.

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Many people wear this turban very much and after the death of their elders, the turban is tied on the head of the eldest in the family and it means that this family's head is now respected has hold on his family to make decision for the future.

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Cultural day celebration! was published on and last updated on 24 Mar 2022.